Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] along [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | It was hardly a stately progress , but as she made her triumphant way back the seas of people around her grew and grew , so that she was accompanied back into the parade ring by a whooping mob , pushing and shoving to get to her , all carried along on a tide of exultation . |
2 | Oh we just go along with a blow lamp . |
3 | Still hurrying along at a hundred miles an hour he leaned over towards me and lowered his voice . |
4 | These things always come along as a bit of an afterthought because they are never going to make as much money as the workstation version , but Hewlett-Packard Co has now introduced its most powerful VMEbus board-level computer yet , and calls it the HP 9000 Model 742i . |
5 | Above our heads a huge drum of paper , some twenty feet wide , was slowly tracking along on a conveyor . |
6 | He also commentates along with a plonker called George Hamilton on the live Premier Matches that RTE ( Irish televeision ) show . |
7 | It also rolls along with a breezy swagger which belies The Vaselines ' ( Eugenius ' previous incarnation ) shambling status while suggesting that , actually , this guitar-pop malarkey is a piece of piss . |
8 | Now run along like a good girl and do n't be late tomorrow . ’ |
9 | It was true that the two had attended a house auction , but Kylie had simply gone along as a friend while Jason bid for the house he wanted to buy for himself . |
10 | Actually going along with a careers officer |